The process I use:
One time process for each Xcode version/update:
Launch Xcode > Open the Simulator(s) that I want to use.
Add the Simulator app(s) to the dock — Right Click on the Simulator Icon in the
Dock while it’s open and choose “Keep in dock”.
Quit Xcode.
From then on, whenever I’m worki
an alternative is, create a standalone.
Drag the standalone file you created to the emulator
Op 8-5-2021 om 14:45 schreef Mark Smith via use-livecode:
In order,
Re-started Xcode, invoked the Simulator
Waited for the simulator to boot
Re-loaded LC, loaded my app
Pressed the test button.
That
In order,
Re-started Xcode, invoked the Simulator
Waited for the simulator to boot
Re-loaded LC, loaded my app
Pressed the test button.
That is being really rigorous about it, but sometimes I have found if that the
sequence is messed up in some way you’ll see the C++ exception error. That’s
wh
> On 8 May 2021, at 12:57 am, Curry Kenworthy via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> > I just wrote about my observations and asked for a recipe.
> ...
> > If you felt that as "doubt" then i am really sorry.
>
> No worries! I also apologize if I've misread your message.
Now *that’s* how to do it.
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